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* PACK 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 194» SPEND ! SPEND ! $PtND ^ H e r m a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l I PnbUahed E very Friday at Moro, Oregon E ditor RL’FUS NEWS FOR WEEK E. C. Eaton and sons, Wayne and Gayle, and George Riggs spent the week end hunting over on Rock Creek. There was a special service at the Rufus church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ar nold of Yakima, Wn., had a pro gram honoring Pinelow Camp at Deer Lake, Wn., Mr. Arnold showed pictures and explained all the nlFe features of the camp. This is a Nazarene rest camp. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whlt- chy are now spending a few THOMPSON I Jokason Beauty Salon • Yvonne Benedict, Operator MORO Harrington Motor Co. Infants’ W ear Clothing for the Littlest ones, all of them . Complete stock of babies’ wear, and the cutest t h 1 ngs, too. * Sweaters and Skirts for Schoolgirls * Beanies in bright felts * Beautiful new fall dresses Madras, O regon 0. P. S. offers the best in medical, hospital and allied services to employed persons in Oregon* Modest-cost, prepaid plans are available on an taken over more things until today every nation is socialistic ( J |( j | | m g U a i l C e r S by the standards of 1900. In Rus sia the government does every The Oregon State campus will thing and. Czech middle class be the mecca for folk dance cn- business men are at present be- thusiasts from Oregon and parts ing liquidated by the same pow of Washington when the third er. This nation is opposng Rus annual American folk dance clin- sia internationally while follow- -will be held here Saturday ing the same course as Russ’a October 22. The clinic is sponsor domestically. U is taking power e(j jointly by the women’s physl- from the people by taxation and Cal department and the Promera- bribery whereas Russia uses ders, an organization of students more direct force. . faculty and townspeople inter- Socialism has grown steadily ested in folk dancing, since history began. There have The clinic is especially for been few revolutions of the peo- those interestel in learning to pie that stayed the head of gov- teach folk dancing, either as be- emment for a time, but never gjnners or in advanced classes, for Jong. The French and Ameri- -pbe beginning group will be led can revolutions established the by Mrs. Margo Florea, Portland, rights of individuals; the English while those studying advanced much earlier overthrew the povr- patterns will be instructed by er of the government. The Rus- Mlss Erma Weir of the physical siaiL revolution was turned into eflucatiOn staff. Last year more dictatorship by some power hun- than attended the clinic. hi ngs he asks for, while prob ably beneficial, were never In cluded in a treaty. Be that as it may Chief Tommy has made himself the leader of the In dians who fish at Celilo, Y ak- lmas, Warm Springs, and others. Tommy, looking all of his claimed 85 years, appears before a group and speaks Indian or Chinook and his wife translates. Neither are afraid of a micro phone and both wear beautiful clothes, befitting the role of chief and wife. They are good showmen. When Tommy complains of white men interfering w ith,the Indians at Celilo he has a good case and he will get It over tx audiences in better style thaï a n y governmental' bureaucra ever heard in these parts There’s a natural dignity about them and it doesn’t com< * T. Lester Richfield Products THE OLD INDIVIDUALIST .. y Phone 2825, The Dalles Willys Sales & Service O FFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ------ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE 1 EAR —------- ---------- $2-0 OCTOBER 21, 1949 The old individualist came boi sterously into the office chant ing an old refrain. “I’m wild and I’m wooly and I’m full of fleas and I’ve never been curried be low the knees—” “You look fairly* well groomed to us, said we, taking our nose out of a verb. “"What’s the mat ter with you?” I’ve Just been thinking," be said, “I’m one of the few people around here who isn’t subsidized some way or another. All I owe the government is the last pay ment on my income tax. I’m so unsubsidized I’m hardly an Am erican.” “Very refreshing,” we Inter posed, “didn’t know there was such a person.” “Yep, I don’t get paid for not doing anything, my* wages aren’t set; I’m independent I am.” “So” says we, “You raise no wheat, you get no pension, you have np interest in social secur ity, you sell no milk, you buy your own insurance, you don’t work for govemmentally estab lished wages, you don’t get paid for cleaning out your well or seeding the back lot to grass. Hoy about that dozen eggs you sold yesterday?” Aw.Hell, said the old gentle- man and limped disconsolately out the door, his fine fettle van ished. days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrd. They expect to leave for their home in New Plymouth, Thursday. Hash! ! Luther Steward ana sons Howard and Jack, Walter Morris and Joe Morris all re turned home Monday afternoon with their buck. That’s all. individual, family and group basis. There is a wide selection of physicians, surgeons and hospitals. Please use coupon for information. »O« « * * ’* * Ol • Mi’ 5 « *,c t, ««> ‘" E S ? — ' - - '“ a “* aa n Oregon Physicians Service s p<xt'°nd CH EESE UNCHANGED American cheddar cheese pri ces have shown no change at west coast markets since mid- September. Single daisies at Port tunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No land were quoted today at 39 to experience or capital required. 42 c^nts a pound. This compares Permanent. Write today*. Mc- with 38Afe to 42 cents at Seattle, Ness Co. Dept. B. 2423 Magnol 39 to 40 cents at San Francisco, ia St. Oakland 7, Calif. 49-50p and 38 to 39 cents at Los Angles. The U. S. department of agri CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp culture announced today that it contemplates the purchase of freeze. Bring them in any dav 264,000 pounds of American Ched but Sunday. C & C Food Store, dar cheese for the school lunch Grass Valley, Oregon. 21 tic program. Offers will be consider SHOE REPAIRING—Prompt ser ed immediately, and delivery is vice. Leave shoes at «Smith's Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn Perry. 15tfc FOR SALE— Now available for CHURCH GOING AHEAD immediate delivery W i l l y s Jeeps and four-wheel drive The collection of funds for the pick-ups. Complete Willys rebuilding of the Moro Commun Overland line of panels, station ity church has proceeded far wagons and Jeepsters now enough that the decision to go sensationally reduced in price. ahead has been made. Lloyd Contact Willis Motor Co., Third Grimes, son in law of Mr. and and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, Mrs. Dave Nish, who has been Oregon. 22tfc WHAT 18 A SOCIALIST? building the Russell Belshee For that matter one might as house, will start the work soon Miss Sandra Phetteplace of well ask what is a Communist, a Capitalist, a Democrat, a Re The Dalles started work in the EYE, EAR, NOSE & THR( publican? There’s not mucn ACA office under Ralph Busse Chapm an Building more of a definition for any of this week. The Dalles Oreg< HOURS: 9 to 5, close< them. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN Roughly a socialist may be o©- Thursday afternoon flned, with some truth, as one that the' Oregon State Game Com PHONE 2170 _ who believes that the people mission at a hearing held Octo Moro Lodge No. 113 I.C themselves, through their go^» ber 14, 1949, in its office at Meets 1st and 3rd .u in 1634 S. W. Alder Street, Port Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. land, Oregon, by previous notice business, industry, and agricul hall. Transient and CscEKW ture. Some think that peop-e made and published in the Ore visiting brothers are would work as well under that gon Journal and the Oregonian cordially Invited to system as under the system that newspapers at least two weeks meet with us. offers rewards for hard work prior to said hearing, amended Leo Watkins, N. G. and efficient management. Some the regulations with respect to John DeMoss, Secretary the open area and bag limit for think it doesn’t make any differ ence whether things are run as the hunting of valleÿ quail so as Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F. & A.M well or not—so long as it is to read as follows: Meets on the 1st and “The open season for valley 3rd Thursday evenings without profit. When governments were first quail is from noon October 21 each month. Visiting members cordially in established they were for certain to October 30, both dates inclu vited to meet with us. purposes—and very limited pur sive, In that portion of Lake L. V. Henrichs, W. M. poses at that. Until people band county north of Valley Falls and1 H B. Pinkerton. Secretary ed together into tribes there was west of U. S. Highway 395, hi no need of government. That K la m a t.h. Josephine. Jackson, Lupine Rebekah Ix>dge No. 116 was a state of anarchy and a fine Deschutes, Crook, Hood River. Meets 2nd and 4th f a system if everyone was good Wasco. Sherman. Gilliam, Wheel Tuesdays o( each Visiting 1 enough to make It possible. But er, Morrow, Umatilla, Grant moRth. first governments were military, counties, and In that portion of members welcome. ¿wLlOwiyT 1 people banded together to make Jefferson county outside of the Sallie Martin, N. G Clara Houston, Sec. war. defend or attack Physical Madras Irrigation Project. “The bag limit for valley quail security brought them together. Then they needed some force Is eight birds in any one day Bethlehem Chapter No. 78. O.R.R k y Meets every second and to bring order within the t“*l»e and not more than twenty-four ''¿ V fourth Thursday in each such birds during the entire sea and enforce some rules as to con » month; visiting members duct. Probably the first group son.” y invited. Moro, Oregon Oregon State Game Commission that wanted some new rule«; en E lsie Jones, W. M. C. A. 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